Benefits of Physiotherapy

Benefits of Physiotherapy

Scope of Physiotherapy Treatment

Musculoskeletal conditions encompass treatment for various joint, muscle, and bone injuries or degenerative diseases, helping patients restore normal function and reduce the risk of injury.

Scope of Physiotherapy Treatment

Acupuncture Treatment

Physiotherapy acupuncture represents the perfect integration of traditional Eastern tools with modern medical knowledge and technology, combining acupuncture with advanced electrotherapy techniques. Electroacupuncture treatment applies low-frequency electrical stimulation to traditional acupuncture needles, significantly enhancing acupoint stimulation effects and achieving more precise neural regulation and blood circulation improvement.

Acupuncture is widely used in physiotherapy for pain management, effectively relieving various chronic pain conditions such as knee pain, back pain, neck and shoulder pain, as well as sports injuries, muscle strains, ligament sprains (such as ligament tears), and tendinitis (tennis elbow, mom's thumb, plantar fasciitis).

Acupuncture Treatment

Improved Blood Circulation

Acupuncture promotes blood flow, helping nutrients reach various parts of the body more quickly.

By comprehensively utilizing physiotherapy knowledge and acupuncture therapy, we design personalized treatment plans to meet the needs of different patients. Multiple clinical cases demonstrate that the combined application of acupuncture and physiotherapy can significantly improve recovery speed, reduce recurrence rates, enhance treatment effectiveness, and achieve better health improvement outcomes.

Improved Blood Circulation

Common Treatment Equipment

Interferential Therapy (IFT)

Utilizes two sets of medium-frequency currents (approximately 4000Hz) to create cross-interference phenomena within the body, forming low-frequency beat frequency currents (1-150Hz) for effective deep tissue stimulation. Compared to traditional low-frequency electrotherapy, medium-frequency currents have better skin penetration properties, significantly reducing skin impedance and minimizing patient discomfort during treatment. This characteristic makes IFT particularly suitable for chronic pain management requiring extended treatment sessions.

Interferential Therapy Equipment

Ultrasound Therapy Unit

Ultrasound therapy is primarily used for soft tissue injuries such as tendinitis, ligament sprains, muscle strains, and joint capsule adhesions. Its deep thermal effects promote collagen repair and improve scar tissue flexibility, applicable for post-surgical adhesion prevention and chronic inflammation.

Utilizes ultrasound to generate thermal effects in tissues, promoting healing, reducing pain, and improving mobility in soft tissue injuries.

Ultrasound Therapy Unit